The Destruction of Yugoslavia: Tracking the Break-up 1980-92Verso, 1993 - 366 páginas Traces the story of Yugoslavia's disintegration over the entire period since Tito's death in 1980. This book explains why this once stable and seemingly harmonious country was fated to break up in a savage war for territory. |
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Página 77
... Tito was seriously ill he was to die in May 1980. The Western media were speculating a great deal about whether the country would survive his departure . Tito's replacement was already in place : the eight - member state presidency ...
... Tito was seriously ill he was to die in May 1980. The Western media were speculating a great deal about whether the country would survive his departure . Tito's replacement was already in place : the eight - member state presidency ...
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Tracking the Break-up 1980-92 Branka Magaš. 1 : Tito's Deluge Although Tito does not appear to be fatally ill , it is not surprising that the entry of Soviet troops into Afghanistan should have provoked a new round of speculation on the ...
Tracking the Break-up 1980-92 Branka Magaš. 1 : Tito's Deluge Although Tito does not appear to be fatally ill , it is not surprising that the entry of Soviet troops into Afghanistan should have provoked a new round of speculation on the ...
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... Tito emphasized at the time , there was another reason why nationalist tendencies had to be kept in check . After the removal of the Croatian party leadership , Tito gave a speech to Zagreb workers in which he said that , if the ...
... Tito emphasized at the time , there was another reason why nationalist tendencies had to be kept in check . After the removal of the Croatian party leadership , Tito gave a speech to Zagreb workers in which he said that , if the ...
Índice
Introduction | 36 |
Nationalism Captures the Serbian Intelligentsia | 49 |
Introduction | 77 |
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